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March Madness DFS Props for PrizePicks
Caleb Love over 15.5 points. March Madness struck the North Carolina guard in a way that cannot be described on Friday night. Those are the type of games that spur a player on to great things. Love had 27 second-half points as the Tar Heels outlasted the UCLA Bruins. There is a risk with this prop as Love did go 5 for 27 from the field against Virginia and Virginia Tech recently. However, he has been averaging more than 15 field goal attempts per game since February 1st. That is something anyone wants to see with a prop like this. Take the over against a game St. Peters team that will pack the inside a bit.
JD Notae over 34.4 Fantasy Score. The hope is that Notae starts chucking up shots from everywhere. He may have to against a Duke team that can give up some points. Before the Blue Devils shot the lights out during the second half of their Sweet 16 matchup, they were giving up some points. After all, Duke did give up 40 second-half points to a Texas Tech team that looked anemic at times in the first half. Arkansas's experience needs to understand one must push the pace without being reckless. It is how they got past Gonzaga. They actually made the Bulldogs look lethargic. That will be harder against Duke but Notae has the stamina to keep on shooting and keep on pushing. Take the over.
KC Ndefo under 27.5 Fantasy Score. This may not go well. However, KC Ndefo is as risky as they come from St. Peter's. The guard can score two points as easy as he scores 20. However, North Carolina is the type of team that can get the tall swingman into foul trouble early. That may be key as this will limit his fantasy score. One of our other reasons why is the turnovers. He is averaging 3.5 turnovers a game over the past four games. That may make enough of a difference with a close fantasy score. Take the under here as Ndefo should just miss the target.
Armando Bacot over 14 rebounds. The prop came way up here. The nights of 10 or 11 are gone as PrizePicks dialed this one up to 14 for Sunday's game versus the Peacocks. Bacot has 31 rebounds in his last two games. He did get in a little bit of foul trouble in three of the past four games but that did not impact his time on the court much. Even in 31 minutes against UCLA, Bacot racked up 15 rebounds. That rate alone, along with how undersized St. Peter's is, should be enough to take the over. Bacot is not Zach Edey. This has much risk but watch the double-double and even fantasy score props for the North Carolina power forward.
Collin Gillespie over 2.5 3-PT'ers made. This is one that defies logic but Collin Gillespie of Villanova is one of those shooters that gets better from distance. He shot 41.5% from three-point range on the season. In his last game, he went 4-for-10 from beyond the arc and made no shots inside of it on Thursday. He is averaging eight or more long-distance attempts in his past four games. If Gillespie keeps hoisting them up, given his percentage, three shots made becomes more and more likely. The over is our pick here as the Wildcats will need that perimeter shot to defeat Houston.
Some others to eye up:
One of the more fun picks could be Kyler Edwards. Edwards has made four or more shots from three-point range in four of his last five starts. Foul trouble is rarely a concern and he is averaging exactly ten attempts a game from beyond the arc. Edwards has stepped up his shot-making in the tournament and Saturday figures to be no different. Risk the over.
Finally, Oghai Agbaji has an assists prop of 1.5. He has several bagels of late and is worth choosing the under on Sunday afternoon for Kansas. Get creative and good luck!
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